RE: Packagemaker command line tool not preserving resource forks?
RE: Packagemaker command line tool not preserving resource forks?
- Subject: RE: Packagemaker command line tool not preserving resource forks?
- From: David Litwin <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:16:27 -0800
- Acceptlanguage: en-US
- Thread-topic: RE: Packagemaker command line tool not preserving resource forks?
I bumped into this a few years back. You can leave
your files with resource forks then right before the packaging step convert
them. The tool you need is /Developer/Tools/SplitForks (man SplitForks),
which will take all your resources and make dot files out of them.
Dave
Colin Carnaby writes:
Ø I'm working on a project where the files contain resource forks. The installer is Ø being built using the packagemaker command line tool on 10.6. When the files are Ø installed, attributes such as the file type and custom icons are being lost. Is Ø there a way to preserve them? I know it would be better to move to file extensions, Ø but at this point I just need to get a new installer out.
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